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A: On days like this, I feel like the luckiest dog in the world. I got the sun on my back. I got the wind in my face. I get to ride in this car where the windows are always rolled down. My name is Bailey.
B: You enjoying the breeze, boy? 
A: I love my boy Ethan.
B: Boss Dog.
A: And I love my girl Hannah. 
C: Boss Man.
A: I've lived a lot of lives and I've peed on a lot of stuff. There is one thing I've never been able to figure out though. Why does it always itch right here?
B: I'll meet you in the kitchen after I do the chores. You as creaky as me, Boss Dog? Let's go. Come on.
A: Mornings had the best smells. Sure. We had to do our chores.
B: Come on, Bailey.
A: But it always ended with an egg. Yeah.
B: Seriously? Still think you got one in you, Boss Dog? You ready?
A: Born ready.
B: One, two, three. Go! Way to go, Boss Dog. 
A: That isn't getting any easier.
B: That isn't getting any easier. You still got it Boss Dog.
A: Yeah. Yeah.
B: Good boy. Come on. Let's go to the house. Come on, buddy. Come on. Come on.
A: Dr. Deb. I came out here and found him laying here. He's in a lot of pain. I think it's time.
D: You've done everything you could for him. Do you want a moment?
B: Bailey. Bailey. Bailey. Bailey. You're my good boy. We had such a good time, didn't we? You've done so much for me. You think maybe next time you...you come back, you can come back for CJ, you think? She needs you like I needed you. You can protect her. And you make her feel happy like you made me feel happy.
A: I didn't understand all the words, but somehow I knew what Ethan meant.
D: Are you ready, Ethan?
B: Yeah.
A: I remember this from before. A tiny sting...and then my pain melted away.
B: Yeah, Boss Dog. Yeah, bud.
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